Muse — “Psycho,” from the album Drones (2015).
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On This Day: The Beatles, The Sex Pistols, and Igor Cavalera
In 1962, The Beatles’ first recording session at Abbey Road Studios took place. They recorded six songs, including “Love Me Do” and “Please Please Me.”
1965: The Beatles started a three week run at number one on the US singles chart with “Help.”

1971: Taken from the album Ram, “Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey” by Paul and Linda McCartney went to number one on the US singles chart.
1976: The Sex Pistols made their television debut on a program entitled “So It Goes.”

1970: Igor Cavalera, drummer for Sepultura, was born.
Album of the Day: The 69 Eyes’ Blessed Be
Blessed Be has all of my favorite songs by The 69 Eyes, except “Lost Boys.” It is their best album.

Weekly Focus: Bush, Day Seven
Bush — “The Sound of Winter,” from the album The Sea of Memories (2011).
Weekly Focus: Bush, Day Six
My favorite Bush song, period ❤
Bush — “The Chemicals Between Us,” from the album The Science of Things (1999).
Album of the Day: Poison’s Open Up and Say…Ahh!
I’m not crazy about Poison, but a local band I love covers “Nothin’ But a Good Time.” Lol.

Weekly Focus: Bush, Day Five
Bush — “Little Things,” from the album Sixteen Stone (1994).
Album of the Day: Muse’s Absolution
I love Muse! I can’t really explain it; I just love them so much!

Weekly Focus: Bush, Day Four
Bush — “Swallowed,” from the album Razorblade Suitcase (1996).
Album of the Day: D’espairsRay’s Monsters
I saw D’espairsRay in 2008 with Avenged Sevenfold and Atreyu. I fell in love instantly, so naturally, once I was home, I found everything by them that I could. “Dope” is my favorite song, by far, and that’s why Monsters is my album of the day.
